Georgia Non-Compete & Trade Secrets

On Tuesday, November 2, 2010, Amendment One – a referendum to amend Georgia’s Constitution with respect to the Georgia legislature’s authority to legislate concerning restrictive covenants – passed overwhelmingly. Does the referendum’s passage mean that Georgia’s restrictive covenants law has…

On November 2, 2010, Georgia voters were asked to vote on Amendment One, a ballot referendum to amend the Georgia Constitution to grant the state legislature greater authority to regulate the reasonableness of contracts containing restrictive covenants, such as non-competes. …

With Election Day around the corner, many Georgia newspapers have written on the five ballot measures that Georgia voters will be called upon to vote for or against. As this blog has written about extensively, one such measure is Amendment…

Much has been written about the Restrictive Covenants Act (the “Act”) passed by the Georgia General Assembly during the 2009 legislative session.[4] However, before the new legislation becomes effective, an amendment to the Georgia Constitution must be approved in a…

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